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In a 6-3 ruling, the Supreme Court struck down a Trump executive order that would’ve placed restrictions on birthright citizenship. 

With his state trial set to begin in September, there was no way for Luigi Mangione's defense team to engage meaningfully in federal jury selection.

Former Okaloosa County Sheriff Eddie Duran has delayed his manslaughter trial at least 17 times, and is trying to do so again in order to vacation with his family.

The Black July 4 cookout celebrates family, community, and cultural heritage through food, music, and shared traditions.

Mississippi Republicans filed a lawsuit over a law allowing a grace period for mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day.

The Texas Board of Education approved a reading list that will require all of the state’s schools to teach several passages from the Bible.

Keyana Weathersby, her 2-year-old son Camari Givens, and her older sister, Erica Weathersby were all found shot to death on Saturday night.

Family members say 19-year-old Kadir Skinner did not have a gun, and he was shot in the back by the police as he was running from a dog.

20 attorneys general filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s executive order that placed significant restrictions on mail-in voting.

Mother Khadijah and Louis Farrakhan would have celebrated their 73rd wedding anniversary in September of this year. 

Jonathan Rinderknecht is facing three federal charges in relation to the Palisades fire and could face up to 45 years in prison if convicted. 

MS NOW reporter David Noriega sat down for an interview with five members of the organization that describes itself as "a safe, non-judgmental community for those who leave MAGA.